A Wiki is an example of a Web 2.0 tool that allows people to contribute and change content on a website. Web 2.0 tools are examples of Social Software Learning Environments (SSLE) where people with common interests form groups and learn from one another. A learning strategy that drives Social Software Learning Environments is the Communities of Practice (CoP), which is the belief that people come together for a common problem, share ideas and resources with one another to resolve that problem. The TeamChannel wiki is an example of a CoP on how employees can use a SSLE to communicate, share ideas and resources such as videos, photos, audio files, games, links and documents to complete work related assignments and promote continuing education.
Welcome to Team Channel Wiki!
A Wiki is an example of a Web 2.0 tool that allows people to contribute and change content on a website. Web 2.0 tools are examples of Social Software Learning Environments (SSLE) where people with common interests form groups and learn from one another. A learning strategy that drives Social Software Learning Environments is the Communities of Practice (CoP), which is the belief that people come together for a common problem, share ideas and resources with one another to resolve that problem.
The TeamChannel wiki is an example of a CoP on how employees can use a SSLE to communicate, share ideas and resources such as videos, photos, audio files, games, links and documents to complete work related assignments and promote continuing education.
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(*Disclaimer*)
This wiki is a prototype and is being used for educational purposes only.